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Carter No.: 620

Handlist description: Floor rubbish

Card/Transcription No.: 620-4


620 Cake of Green Material

This is in the form of a thin flat cake, which has been circular at one time, but when found has a piece broken off and missing.

Diameter: about 5 cms Thickness: about 0.5 cm

The material is wax coloured by a small amount of a copper compound. Although the material is probably beeswax since this is the only wax known from ancient Egypt, this has not been proved. Many of the tests made suggest beeswax, but on the other hand the colour as seen in thin sections is much lighter than is usual with beeswax unless it is bleached. It has not been possible with the appliances available to determine the melting point which would probably be decisive, but this can be done in Cairo if necessary.

Card no. 620-4 relating to Carter no. 620
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